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# File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/user.action,v $
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# $Id: user.action,v 1.13 2011/11/06 11:36:01 fabiankeil Exp $
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#
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# Purpose : User-maintained actions file, see
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# http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html
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#
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######################################################################
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# This is the place to add your personal exceptions and additions to
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# the general policies as defined in default.action. (Here they will be
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# safe from updates to default.action.) Later defined actions always
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# take precedence, so anything defined here should have the last word.
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# See http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html, or the
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# comments in default.action, for an explanation of what an "action" is
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# and what each action does.
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# The examples included here either use bogus sites, or have the actual
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# rules commented out (with the '#' character). Useful aliases are
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# included in the top section as a convenience.
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#############################################################################
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# Aliases
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{{alias}}
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#
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# You can define a short form for a list of permissions - e.g., instead
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# of "-crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies -filter -fast-redirects",
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# you can just write "shop". This is called an alias.
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#
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# Currently, an alias can contain any character except space, tab, '=', '{'
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# or '}'.
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# But please use only 'a'-'z', '0'-'9', '+', and '-'.
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#
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# Alias names are not case sensitive.
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#
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# Aliases beginning with '+' or '-' may be used for system action names
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# in future releases - so try to avoid alias names like this. (e.g.
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# "+crunch-all-cookies" below is not a good name)
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#
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# Aliases must be defined before they are used.
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#
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# These aliases just save typing later:
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#
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+crunch-all-cookies = +crunch-incoming-cookies +crunch-outgoing-cookies
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-crunch-all-cookies = -crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies
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allow-all-cookies = -crunch-all-cookies -session-cookies-only -filter{content-cookies}
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allow-popups = -filter{all-popups} -filter{unsolicited-popups}
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+block-as-image = +block{Blocked image request.} +handle-as-image
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-block-as-image = -block
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# These aliases define combinations of actions
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# that are useful for certain types of sites:
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#
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fragile = -block -crunch-all-cookies -filter -fast-redirects -hide-referer -prevent-compression
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shop = -crunch-all-cookies allow-popups
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# Your favourite blend of filters:
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#
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myfilters = +filter{html-annoyances} +filter{js-annoyances} +filter{all-popups}\
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+filter{webbugs} +filter{banners-by-size}
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# Allow ads for selected useful free sites:
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#
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allow-ads = -block -filter{banners-by-size} -filter{banners-by-link}
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#... etc. Customize to your heart's content.
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## end aliases ########################################################
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#######################################################################
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# Begin examples: #####################################################
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# Say you have accounts on some sites that you visit regularly, and you
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# don't want to have to log in manually each time. So you'd like to allow
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# persistent cookies for these sites. The allow-all-cookies alias defined
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# above does exactly that, i.e. it disables crunching of cookies in any
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# direction, and the processing of cookies to make them only temporary.
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#
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{ allow-all-cookies }
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#.sourceforge.net
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#sunsolve.sun.com
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#slashdot.org
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#.yahoo.com
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#.msdn.microsoft.com
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#.redhat.com
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# Say the site where you do your homebanking needs to open popup
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# windows, but you have chosen to kill popups uncoditionally by default.
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# This will allow it for your-example-bank.com:
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#
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{ -filter{all-popups} }
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.banking.example.com
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# Some hosts and some file types you may not want to filter for
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# various reasons:
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#
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{ -filter }
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# Technical documentation is likely to contain strings that might
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# erroneously get altered by the JavaScript-oriented filters:
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#
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#.tldp.org
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#/(.*/)?selfhtml/
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# And this stupid host sends streaming video with a wrong MIME type,
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# so that Privoxy thinks it is getting HTML and starts filtering:
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#
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stupid-server.example.com/
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# Example of a simple "block" action. Say you've seen an ad on your
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# favourite page on example.com that you want to get rid of. You have
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# right-clicked the image, selected "copy image location" and pasted
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# the URL below while removing the leading http://, into a { +block{reason} }
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# section. Note that { +handle-as-image } need not be specified, since
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# all URLs ending in .gif will be tagged as images by the general rules
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# as set in default.action anyway:
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#
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{ +block{Nasty ads.} }
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www.example.com/nasty-ads/sponsor.gif
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# The URLs of dynamically generated banners, especially from large banner
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# farms, often don't use the well-known image file name extensions, which
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# makes it impossible for Privoxy to guess the file type just by looking
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# at the URL.
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# You can use the +block-as-image alias defined above for these cases.
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# Note that objects which match this rule but then turn out NOT to be an
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# image are typically rendered as a "broken image" icon by the browser.
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# Use cautiously.
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#
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{ +block-as-image }
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#.doubleclick.net
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#/Realmedia/ads/
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#ar.atwola.com/
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# Now you noticed that the default configuration breaks Forbes
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# Magazine, but you were too lazy to find out which action is the
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# culprit, and you were again too lazy to give feedback, so you just
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# used the fragile alias on the site, and -- whoa! -- it worked. The
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# 'fragile' aliases disables those actions that are most likely to break
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# a site. Also, good for testing purposes to see if it is Privoxy that
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# is causing the problem or not.
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#
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{ fragile }
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#.forbes.com
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# Here are some sites we wish to support, and we will allow their ads
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# through.
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#
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{ allow-ads }
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#.sourceforge.net
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#.slashdot.org
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#.osdn.net
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# user.action is generally the best place to define exceptions and
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# additions to the default policies of default.action. Some actions are
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# safe to have their default policies set here though. So let's set a
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# default policy to have a 'blank' image as opposed to the checkerboard
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# pattern for ALL sites. '/' of course matches all URLs.
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# patterns:
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#
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{ +set-image-blocker{blank} }
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#/
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# Enable the following section (not the regression-test directives)
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# to rewrite and redirect click-tracking URLs on news.google.com.
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# Disabling JavaScript should work as well and probably works more reliably.
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#
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# Redirected URL = http://news.google.com/news/url?ct2=us%2F0_0_s_1_1_a&sa=t&usg=AFQjCNHJWPc7ffoSXPSqBRz55jDA0KgxOQ&cid=8797762374160&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052970204485304576640791304008536.html&ei=YcqeTsymCIjxggf8uQE&rt=HOMEPAGE&vm=STANDARD&bvm=section&did=-6537064229385238098
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# Redirect Destination = http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204485304576640791304008536.html
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# Ignore = Yes
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#
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#{+fast-redirects{check-decoded-url}}
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#news.google.com/news/url.*&url=http.*&
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# Enable the following section (not the regression-test directives)
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# to block various Facebook "like" and similar tracking URLs. At the
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# time this section was added it was reported to not break Facebook
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# itself but this may have changed by the time you read this. This URL
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# list is probably incomplete and if you don't have an account anyway,
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# you may prefer to block the whole domain.
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#
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# Blocked URL = http://www.facebook.com/plugins/likebox.php?href=http%3A%2F%2Ffacebook.com%2Farstechnica&width=300&colorscheme=light&show_faces=false&stream=false&header=false&height=62&border_color=%23FFFFFF
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# Ignore = Yes
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# Blocked URL = http://www.facebook.com/plugins/activity.php?site=arstechnica.com&width=300&height=370&header=false&colorscheme=light&recommendations=false&border_color=%23FFFFFF
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# Ignore = Yes
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# Blocked URL = http://www.facebook.com/plugins/fan.php?api_key=368513495882&connections=10&height=250&id=8304333127&locale=en_US&sdk=joey&stream=false&width=377
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# Ignore = Yes
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# Blocked URL = http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?api_key=368513495882&channel_url=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.ak.fbcdn.net%2Fconnect%2Fxd_proxy.php%3Fversion%3D3%23cb%3Df13997452c%26origin%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fonline.wsj.com%252Ff1b037e354%26relation%3Dparent.parent%26transport%3Dpostmessage&extended_social_context=false&href=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052970204485304576640791304008536.html&layout=button_count&locale=en_US&node_type=link&ref=wsj_share_FB&sdk=joey&send=false&show_faces=false&width=90
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# Ignore = Yes
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#
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#{+block{Facebook "like" and similar tracking URLs.}}
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#www.facebook.com/(extern|plugins)/(login_status|like(box)?|activity|fan)\.php
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